This is great but I am using three different currency variations, USD, GBP and EUR. For some reason this shortcode outputs only the EUR. How might I get it to output the price/currency based on the user’s zone as defined in the plugin?

We are planning to visit 2-3 museums and will use public transport. We will a book hotel with breakfast and are planning to dine out once per day along with some light snacks. I am also planning to do a short Bosporus cruise tour and we might do some shopping. Just a rough estimate, will 2000 Turkish lira will be enough?

Note: I don’t want to use my master card there as I am not sure that my card will work internationally and even if it worked I will loose a lot on service charges.

Supposedly I build my own encrypted currency and I make a nice marketing for it and people start buying it. How would this bring me profit?

The only thing I can think of is that I myself buy like 10,000 coins at the first beginning while it’s cheap. Then if it becomes popular and its value increases, 10,000 coins would worth a lot and here comes my profit.

Or currency creators also earn money from each transaction that takes place?

Details: Most of our user base has finance experience, but some have none at all. We don’t deal with international currencies, and it’s a web application so I don’t know of anyway to get the user’s system settings.

I’ve added custom totals “Total Weight”. It works perfectly on the storefront but in admin panel it displays currency symbol $ and it is formatted with .00. How can i change it? It should be not formmated and prefix $ sholud be replaced with postfix “lbs”.